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CURRICULUM VITAEJoseph Peter RoiseAugust 2018

August 2018Table of ContentsAreas of Expertise . 2Education . 2Position History . 2Courses and Teaching Experience*. 2Recent Graduate Degree Programs Directed . 3Honors and Special Recognitions . 4Leadership and Memberships in Professional Organizations . 4Service to Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources at NCSU . 4Advisor (Student Chapter of SAF, Association of Southern Forestry Clubs (ASFC) Chapter at NCSU,NCSU Student Chapter of Association of Fire Ecology). 5Service to College of Natural Resources . 7Service to North Carolina State University . 7Service outside the University . 7Professional Services. 7Recent Grants and Contracts . 7Publications (* Graduate student) . 8Thesis . 10Software . 10Book Chapters . 10Technical Reports . 10National Forest Plans . 11Users Manuals. 11Presentations . 11Poster Presentations and Abstracts . 13Videos. 131

August 2018Curriculum VitaeJoseph Peter RoiseProfessorDepartment of Forestry and Environmental ResourcesNorth Carolina State University, Box 8008Raleigh, North Carolina, 27695Office: (919) 515-7783Cell: (919) 624-6109Email: joe roise@ncsu.eduAreas of ExpertiseForestry and Operations ResearchInclude: Forest Management and Planning, Logistics, Systems analysis and Wildland FireScienceEducationPh.D. Forestry and Operations Research, College of Forest Resources, University ofWashington, 1984M.S. Forest Management, College of Natural Resources, Colorado State University, 1980B.S. Physics/Math, Physics Department, Southern Connecticut State University, 1973Position History2012 – 2016Director of Graduate Programs, Department of Forestry and EnvironmentalResources, NCSU, Raleigh, North Carolina2010 - Present Southern Fire Exchange, PI and Senior Leadership Team2000 - Present Professor of Forestry and Operations Research, NCSU, Raleigh, North Carolina2000 - 2005Director of Undergraduate Programs, Department of Forestry andEnvironmental Resources, NCSU, Raleigh, North Carolina1992 - 1999Associate Professor, Forestry and Environmental Resources, NCSU1985 - 1991Assistant Professor, Forestry, NCSU1980 - 1984Assistant Forest Manager, Milwaukee Land Co., Forks WashingtonCourses and Teaching Experience*CNR 134Computer Programming (Pascal, C , Visual Basic) 1985 - 1996FOR 265Fire Management ( NCSU Summer Camp) 2012-presentFOR 374Forest Measurements 1996 -1999FOR 405/505 Forest Management 1994 - presentFOR 434/534 Forest Operations and Analysis 1986-presentFOR 531Introduction to Wildland Fire Science 2011-present (distance education)FOR 532Firefighter II 2012 – presentFOR 595Firefighter I 2013 – presentFOR 595Fire Ecology 2016 - present (distance education)GIS 540Geospatial Programming Fundamentals 2000 – 2004FOR 733Forest Ecosystem Analysis 2002 - 2008FOR 734Advanced Forest Management Planning 1994-present (Member of Remsoft’seducational partners 2008-present)* NCSU course numbering system: 1** – freshmen, 2** – sophomore, 3**– junior, 4** –senior, 5** – grad &advanced Undergrad, 6** – MS and Phd, 7** PhD2

August 2018Recent Graduate Degree Programs GraduatedGraduatedGraduatedGraduatedSLU GraduatedGraduatedSLU SwedenSLU ameGoeke aeiFadian extilesFiber&Polymer MemberPhDEngineeringPower Systems MemberMSTextilesFiber&Polymer istics ChairMSForestryGIS/RemoteMemberMNR NREco. Restore ChairMSWildlifeFire EcologyMemberMSForestryFire ScienceChairMFForestryForestryMemberMSForestryFire Sci/Hydro ChairMSNRFire Sci./GISChairMSOperations emberMSForestrySilvicultureMemberMNR NREco restoration t ChairMSForestryEcomomicsMemberMSForestryFire ScienceChairMNR NRFire ScienceMemberMNR NRGISChairMNR rMSNRPolicyChairPhDForestryOR/Statistics ChairMSForestrySilvicultureChairMNR airMNR MSForestryStatisticsChairPh.D. ForestryEconomicsMemberPh.D. ISMember3SemesterGraduateFall 2019Spring 2019Fall 2018Spring 2019Spring 2018Summer 2018Spring 2018Fall 2018Spring 2017Spring 2017Spring 2017Fall 2017Fall 2018Spring 2019Spring 2017Fall 2016Fall 2016Spring 2016Spring 2016Spring 2016Fall 2016Fall 2016Spring 2015Fall 2014Spring 2014August 2013August 2013August 2013Spring 2013August 2013Spring 2012Spring 2012Spring 2012Fall 2011Spring 2011Spring 2011Spring 2010Fall 2010Fall 2009Spring 2007Spring 2005Fall 2005Sum 2005Sum2005Fall 200

August 2018Honors and Special RecognitionsInvited Speaker, International Wildland Fire Conference, Pyongchang, Republic of Korea,October 12-16, 2015Keynote Speaker, International Symposium on Sustainable Forest Ecosystem Management.Seoul, Republic of Korea, May 28 – 30, 2014.Distinguished Service to Forestry Award, Appalachian Society of American Foresters, 2010Distinguished Service to Forestry Award, North Carolina Division, Society of AmericanForesters, 2009Fulbright Chair in Sustainability, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, 2005Hewlett Fellow, 1997-1999Teaching Excellence Award, NCSU 1996Weyerhaeuser Fellowship 1983Leadership and Memberships in Professional OrganizationsBoard of Directors, Wildfire Educational Technology Cooperative (WETC) (2015 - Present)Board of Directors, North Carolina Prescribed Fire Council (2012-present)President, North Carolina Prescribed Fire Council (2017-2019)Director of the Wildland Fire Program at North Carolina State University (2011-present)Technical Advisory Committee for Forest Practices, Member, State of North Carolina (2010present)Senior Management Team, Southern Fire Exchange, JFSP Knowledge Exchange Consortium(2009-present)Member, North Carolina Prescribed Fire Council (2009-present)Member, Society of American Foresters (1977 – present)Operations Chair, SAF Management Science and Operations Research Working Group (2002 –2009)Chair, SAF Management Science and Operations Research Working Group, 1987-1991 and2008-2009Council on Forest Engineering (2005 – 2015), Chair in 2012Member, INFORMS (Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences) (19842008), frequent session chair and contributor in the Energy and Natural Resources Group.Service to Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources at NCSUDirector of Graduate Programs 2012 - 2016Director of Undergraduate Programs 1999 – 2004ChairmanPromotion and Tenure CommitteePost Tenure Review CommitteeSearch Committee for (7) faculty positionsPeer Review CommitteeEnvironmental Program Planning CommitteeUndergraduate Program CommitteeSAF Masters of Forestry Accreditation CommitteeMemberDepartmental Advisory CommitteeNatural Resources Curriculum CommitteeSAF Review and Accreditation CommitteeGraduate Program Assessment Committee4

August 2018Summer Camp Curriculum CommitteeAdvisor (Student Chapter of SAF, Association of Southern Forestry Clubs (ASFC) Chapter atNCSU, NCSU Student Chapter of Association of Fire Ecology)NCSU ASFC Student Chapter (Forestry Club) Activities2018 – ASFC Conclave, ABAC, Georgia2017 – Rolleo, Schenck Forest, Raleigh2016 – ASFC Conclave, Clemson, South CarolinaForestry Festival, Cradle of ForestryRolleo, Schenck Forest, Raleigh2015 - ASFC Conclave, MSU, MississippiForestry Festival, Cradle of ForestryRolleo, Schenck Forest, Raleigh2014 - ASFC Conclave, VTech, VirginiaForestry Festival, Cradle of ForestryRolleo, Schenck Forest, Raleigh2013 – ASFC Conclave, Auburn, AlabamaForestry Festival, Cradle of ForestryRolleo, Schenck Forest, Raleigh2012 - Host of ASFC Conclave, NCSU Campus, North CarolinaForestry Festival, Cradle of Forestry2011 - ASFC Conclave, UGA, GeorgiaForestry Festival, Cradle of ForestryRolleo, Schenck Forest, Raleigh2009 – ASFC Conclave, Alabama A&M, AlabamaRolleo, Schenck Forest, Raleigh2008 – ASFC Conclave, UF, FloridaRolleo, Hill Forest, Durham County2007 – ASFC Conclave, UT, TennesseeRolleo, Hill Forest, Durham County2003 - ASFC Conclave, Clemson, South Carolina2002 – ASFC Conclave, Texas A&M, Texas2001 – ASFC Conclave, Alabama2000 – ASFC Conclave, LSU, Louisiana1999 – Host of ASFC Conclave, Camp Millstone North Carolina1998 – ASFC Conclave, VT, Virginia1997 – ASFC Conclave, UGA, Georgia1996 – ASFC Conclave, UA, Arkansas1995 – ASFC Conclave, UF, FloridaNCSU SAF Student Chapter Activities2018 – SAF Student Chapter to National Convention, Portland, ORWilderness Expereince in Hoh River Rain Forest, WA2017 – SAF Student Chapter to National Convention, Albuquerque, NMWilderness Experience in Gila Wilderness, NM.2016 - SAF Student Chapter to National Convention, Madison WI,5

August 2018Wilderness Experience in Sylvania Wilderness MIAPSAF Meeting, and spring Banquet with Triangle Chapter2015 - SAF Student Chapter to National Convention, Baton Rouge, LA,Wilderness Experience in Gulf Islands National Seashore, MSAPSAF Meeting and spring Banquet with Triangle Chapter2014 - SAF Student Chapter to National Convention, Salt Lake City, UT,Wilderness Experience High Uinta Wilderness,APSAF Meeting and spring Banquet with Triangle Chapter2013 - SAF Student Chapter to National Convention, Charleston SC,Wilderness Experience Congaree NP,APSAF Meeting and spring Banquet with Triangle Chapter2012 – SAF Student Chapter to National Convention, Spokane WA,Wilderness Experience Glacier NP,Spring Banquet with Triangle Chapter2011 - SAF Student Chapter to National Convention, Albuquerque NM,Wilderness Experience in Pecos Wilderness,APSAF Meeting and spring Banquet with Triangle Chapter2010 – SAF Student Chapter to National Convention, Honolulu HI,Wilderness Experience in Na Pali Wilderness, Kauai, HI,Spring Banquet with Triangle Chapter2009 – SAF Student Chapter to National Convention, Orlando FL,Wilderness Experience on Suwannee River2008 – SAF Student Chapter to National Convention, Reno NVWilderness Experience in Yosemite NP (Hetch Hetchy)2007 – SAF Student Chapter to National Convention, Portland ORWilderness Experience in Olympic NP2006 – SAF Student Chapter to National Convention, Pittsburg, PA2004 - SAF Student Chapter to National Convention, Edmonton CanadaWilderness Experience in Mt. Robinson, Provincial Park2002 - SAF Student Chapter Host to National Convention, Winston Salem, NC2001 - SAF Student Chapter to National Convention, Denver Co.Wilderness Experience in Rocky Mountain NP (when we left theWilderness, SAF was cancelled and we stayed in Colorado until the airport opened)2000 - SAF Student Chapter to National Convention, Washington, D.C.1999 – SAF Student Chapter to National Convention, OregonNCSU Student Chapter tour of Olympic Peninsula Forest Operations1998 - SAF Student Chapter to National Convention, Travers City, Michigan1997 – SAF Student Chapter to National Convention, Memphis, TennesseeNCSU Student Chapter of Association of Fire Ecology2017 – Fire Crew organization and equipment2016 - NC Prescribed Fire Council Meeting and Planning to Attend 7th AFEInternational Fire Congress, Florida2015 – Creation of SAFE Chapter6

August 2018Service to College of Natural ResourcesChairmanMemberAcademic Affairs CommitteePromotion and Tenure CommitteeCollege Forest Management CommitteeEducational Technology FundAcademic Affairs CommitteeService to North Carolina State UniversityFaculty SenatorAdministrative Board of the Graduate School (ABGS)Council on Undergraduate EducationUniversity Courses and Curricula Committee (two terms)University Environmental Program Planning CommitteeUniversity Admissions CommitteeUniversity Grievances CommitteeService outside the UniversityPresidentChairmanMemberNC Prescribed Fire CouncilSymposium on Systems Analysis in Forest ResourcesCouncil of Forest EngineersNorth Carolina Logging Demo organizing teamMid-Atlantic Biomass and Logging Demo organizing teamSpectrum Workshop, for Region 8 USDA Forest Service, 1999INFORMS, Session OrganizerSAF National Convention, Session OrganizerEducational Committee, NC PFCTechnical Advisory Committee, NF Forest ServiceProfessional ServicesForest and Wildlife Hazard Management, RDU, NCOptimal Trim Decisions, Barr-Mullin, Raleigh, NCManufacturing Efficiency Analysis, Lea Lumber Co., NCCost of Wood Program (COW), Design, Programming and Support,Winrock International, ArkansasYellow Poplar and Oak Yield Tables, Columbia Forest Products, NCCroatan National Forest Planning and Analysis, USDA FSTimber Land Valuation, Coldwell BankerComputer Aided Manufacturing, Omega Industries, IndianaOptimal Wood Product Mix, Primewood, Youngsville NCComputer Aided Sawing Pattern (CASP), Application SupportPisgah/Nantahala National Forest Planning and Analysis, USDA FSCroatan National Forest Planning and Analysis, USDA FSDaniel Boone National Forest Planning and Analysis, USDA FSPlywood Manufacturing Analytical Model, Columbia Forest Product, NCRecent Grants and ContractsRoise, Moorman and Costanza. 2015-2016. Development of online course “Fire Ecology”.7

August 2018DELTA (Distance Education & Learning Technology Applications). 8000 5 SupportPersonnel.Barker and Roise. 2014-2017. Advanced Fire Blocking Materials for Enhanced Performance inWildland Fire Shelters. FEMA. 1,401,886. CurrentRoise. 2011-2012. Development of online course, “Introduction to Wildland Fire Science”.DELTA (Distance Education & Learning Technology Applications). 8000 5 SupportPersonnel.Roise, Kobziar and Long. 2010-2020. The Southern Fire Exchange: A JFSP KnowledgeExchange Consortia. Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP), 1,600,000. CurrentRoise and Hopkins. 2012-2017. Biomass In-Field Drying Techniques in Support of BiofuelsIndustry in Western North Carolina. NC Dept. of Agriculture. 107,977. CurrentRoise, Catts, Hazel, Hobbs and Hopkins. 2010-2013. Balancing biomass harvesting and dryingtactics with delivered payment practice. US Endowment for Communities and Forests. 250,000.Roise and Warren. 2008 – 2013. National Needs Fellowships, USDA Forest Service. 172,000.Roise and Steelman. 2009 -2013. Development of a Wildland Fire Science Consortium. JointFire Science Program (JFSP), 59,000.Roise and Gharis. 2009-2011. How to Harvest Trees While Maximizing Carbon Sequestration.EPA. 10,000.Roise and Catts. 2007 – 2010. Machine System for Harvesting Small Diameter Woody Biomassand Reducing Hazardous Fuels. USDA-FS. 333,329.Publications (* Graduate student)Scolforo*, J.P. McTauge, H. Burkhart, J. Roise, O. Campoe, J. Stape. 2019. Eucalyptus growthand yield system: linking individual-tree and stand-level growth models in clonal eucalyptplantations in Brazil. Forest Ecology and Management 432 pp 1-16Scolforo*, J.P. McTauge, H. Burkhart, J. Roise, O. Campoe, J. Stape. 2019. Yield pattern of eucalyptclones across tropical Brazil: An approach to clonal grouping. Forest Ecology and Management432 pp 30-39Scolforo*, H, J. Stape, J. Roise, H. Burkhart, C. Alvares, J.P. McTauge. 2018. Stand-level growthand yield system for clonal eucalypt plantations in Brazil: a system that accounts for wateravailability. Forest Ecology and Management. In review.Scolforo*, H, J.P. McTauge, H. Burkhart, J. Roise, R. Carneiro, J. Stape. 2018. Modeling wholestand survival in clonal eucalypt stands in Brazil as a function of water availability. ForestEcology and Management. In review.Scolforo*, H, J.P. McTauge, H. Burkhart, J. Roise, C. Alvares, J. Stape. 2018. Generalized stemtaper and tree volume equations applied to eucalyptus of varying genetics in Brazil.Canadian Journal of Forest Resources. Accepted.Scolforo*, H., J.R. Scolforo, C. Thiersch, M. Thiersch, H. Burkhart, J. Roise, J.P. McTauge. 2017.A model of tropical tree diameter growth and its application to identify fast-growing Nativetree species. Forest Ecology and Management, Volume 400 pp 578-586Roise, J. P. 2017. Wood markets play a critical role in wildfire prevention. Asheville CitizenTimes, North Carolina, ET Feb. 13, 2017Roise, Harnish*, Mohan*, Scolforo*, Chung*, Kanieski*, Catts, McCarter, Posse* and Shen.2016. Valuation and Production Possibilities on a Working Forest Using Multi-Objective8

August 2018Programming, Woodstock, Timber NPV, and Carbon Storage and Sequestration.Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research. Volume 31, Issue 7.Gharis*, L., Roise and McCarter. 2014. A multiple objective model for including carbon in forests,in wood products, and through product substitution. Annals of Operations Research (2014):1-19.Roise, Catts, Hazel, Hobbs and Hopkins*. 2013. Balancing biomass harvesting and drying tacticswith delivered payment practice. U.S. Endowment for Forestry and l Report to the US Endowment on Field Drying Biomass v5.pdfMcTague, O’Loughlin, Roise and Robison. 2008. The SOHARC Model System for Growth andYield of Southern Hardwoods. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry. Vol. 32(4).Roise, J.P. 2005. Beating Competition and Maximizing Expected Value in B. C.’s StumpageMarket. Centre for Public Policy Research, Working Paper Series, June, 2005http://www.sfu.ca/mpp/04research/papers cppr.htmlRoise, J.P. 2005. Observations on the new stumpage Market Pricing System in British Columbia.Centre for Public Policy Research, Working Paper Series, June, 2005http://www.sfu.ca/mpp/04research/papers cppr.htmlRoise, J. P., J. V. Bianco and T. H. Shear. 2004. A multiple objective approach to location oftransportation corridors in wetland areas. Scheduled for publication, Wetlands Ecologyand Management, Vol.11:5Roise, J.P., K.W. Gainey and T.H. Shear. 2004. An approach to optimal wetland mitigationusing mathematical programming and geographic information system based wetlandfunction estimation. Scheduled for publication, Wetlands Ecology and Management,Vol.11:4Roise, J.P., P. Whittow and E. Deal. 1999. Equations for Predicting Weight Loss of StoredPulpwood in the Upper Southeastern States. Forest Products Journal, Vol. 49(1):77-81Hassan, A.E. and J.P. Roise. 1998. Soil Bulk Density, Soil Strength, and Regeneration of aBottomland Hardwood Site One Year after Harvest. Transactions of the ASAE, Vol. 4(5):1501-1508Roise, J.P. and L. Hayden. 1997. The Pipeline Problem: Scheduling Project Plans. AnalysisNotes Vol.7, No. 2 pp: 16-21.Chung* J.S. and J.P. Roise. 1995. Performance Analysis of Neural Network on Determining theOptimal Stand Management Regimes. J. of Korean Forestry Society. Vol. 84. No.1:63Hassan, A.E., A.S. Thomaz and J.P. Roise. 1992. Evaluation of Manual Sorting in Three PineNurseries. Transactions of the ASAE, Vol. 35, No. 6.Roise, J. P., Chung*, J., and R. Lancia. 1991. Red Cockaded Woodpecker and Pine StrawProduction: An Economic Analysis. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, Vol. 15(2), pp88-92.Siderelis, C. and J.P. Roise. 1991. An Optimal Apportionment Strategy for Park Operations. J. ofPark and Recreation Admin. Vol. 9(2) pp. 48-58.Roise, J. P. 1990. Multicriteria Nonlinear Programming for Optimal Spatial Allocation of Stands.Forest Science, Vol. 36(3), pp 487-501.Mengel*, D. L., and J. P. Roise. 1990. A Diameter Class Matrix Model for Natural Coastal PlainBottomland Hardwood Stands in the Southeast. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, Vol.14(4).Roise, J. P., Chung*, J., Lancia and Lennartz. 1990. Red Cockaded Woodpecker and Timber9

August 2018Management: Production Possibilities. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, Vol. 14(1),pp 6-12.Lancia, R., J. P. Roise, and D. Adams. 1989. Opportunity cost of Red Cockaded WoodpeckerHabitat. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, Vol. 13(2) pp. 81-85.Roise, Joseph P. 1986. An Approach for Optimizing Residual Diameter Class Distributions WhenThinning Even-aged Stands. Forest Sci. Vol. 32, No. 4.Roise, Joseph P. 1986. A nonlinear Programming Approach to Stand Level Optimization. ForestSci. Vol. 32, No. 3. pp 735-748.Bare, B. B., D. G. Briggs, J. P. Roise and G. F. Schreuder, 1984. A Survey of Systems AnalysisModels in Forestry and the Forest Products Industry. European Journal of OperationalResearch. Vol. 18, No. 1. pp 1-18.Roise, J. P., D. R. Betters, and B. M. Kent. 1981. An Approach to Functionalizing Key EnvironmentalFactors: Forage Production in Rocky Mountain Aspen Stands. Ecological Modeling,14(1981), pp. 133-146.Roise, J. P., and D. R. Betters. 1981. An Aspect Transformation with Regard to Elevation for SiteProductivity Models. Forest Science Vol. 27, No. 3, pp. 483-486.ThesisRoise, J.P. 1984. A nonlinear programming approach to stand level optimization. Ph.D. dissertation,University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.Roise, J. P. 1980. Aspen Timber and Forage Production. M.S. Thesis, Colorado State University.SoftwareRoise, J.P. 1996. COW - Cost of Wood Products, A software program for use in Secondary WoodProducts Manufacturing, Copyright 1996 held by J.P. Roise, E. Jerger and WinrockInternational.Roise, J.P. 1995. Computer Aided Sawing Pattern Design Program. – CASP. Copyright 1995, held byJ.P. Roise and Coastal Lumber Company.Book ChaptersRoise, J.P., F.W. Cubbage, R.C. Abt, and J.P. Siry. 2000. Regulation of Timber Yields ForSustainable Management of Industrial Forest Plantations – Theory and practice. Chapter in,Sustainable Forest Management, Ed. Gadow, Pukkala and Tomé, Kluwer AcademicPublishers, pp:217-256.Schreuder, G., and J. P. Roise. 1983. Economic Optimization of Sludge Application in Douglasfir with Dynamic Programming.Chapter 8, Use of Dewatered Sludge as anAmendment for Forest Growth. C. Henry and D. Cole, eds., Institute of Forest Resources,University of Washington.Schreuder, G., J. P. Roise, and D. Tillman. 1981. Economics of Sludge Disposal in Forests.Chapter 18, Municipal Sludge Application to Pacific Northwest Forest Lands. C. S. Bledsoe,ed., Institute for Resources, No. 41. University of Washington,Technical ReportsRoise, J.P., M. Browne and P. Hertl. 2012. Raleigh Durham International Airport WildlifeHazard Management Plan. Approved by FAA, March 2012. Commissioned by RDU.Roise, JP, M. Browne, P. Hertl and A. Berner. 2009. Raleigh Durham Airport Wildlife HazardAssessment. Approved by FAA, 2009. Study commissioned by RDU.Deal, E. and J.P. Roise. 1999. North Carolina Wood Based Residue Inventory. TechnicalReport, Energy Division, N.C. Department of Commerce.10

August 2018National Forest PlansRoise, Joseph P. 2003. Appendix B: Daniel Boone National Forest – Land and ResourceManagement Plan. USDA Forest Service Southern Region.Roise, Joseph P. 2002. Appendix B: Croatan National Forest - Land and Resource ManagementPlan. USDA Forest Service Southern Region 1994. Land and Resource Management PlanAmendment 5. Nantahala and Pisgah National Forests. U.S.D.A. Forest Service SouthernRegion.Roise, Joseph P.1994. Appendix B: Logging cost estimates for evenage and unevenage managementprescriptions. In the, Land and Resource Management Plan Amendment 5. Nantahala andPisgah National Forests. U.S.D.A. Forest Service Southern Region.Users ManualsRoise, J.P. and G.D. Hunt. 1995. CASP Users Manual, Copyright 1995, Published by StrategicManagement Resources, Raleigh, North Carolina.Roise, J.P. and E. Jerger. 1996. COW Users Manual, Copyright 1996, Published by WinrockInternational, Arkansas.PresentationsRoise, J.P. 2017. Advanced Material Fire Shelter Testing. SAF National Convention. Oct. 15-19,2017. Albuquerque, NM.Roise, J.P. 2017. Field Testing Advanced Material Fire Shelters. 7th AFE International FireCongress, Nov. 28th -Dec. 1st. Orlando, Florida.Roise, J.P. 2017. Preliminary Report on Field and Lab testing of Avanced Material Fire Shelters.NC Annual Cooperators Meeting, Clemmons, NC. Sept. 2017.Roise, J.P. 2015. Implementation of Wildland Fire Science in the United States. 6th IAWFConference. October 12-16, 2016. Pyongchang, Republic of Korea.Roise, Harnish, Mohan, Scolforo, Chung, Kanieski, Catts, McCarter, Posse and Shen. 2015.Multiple Objective Tradeoff Analysis between Timber NPV and Carbon Storage andSequestration. 2015. Symposium on Systems Analysis in Forest Resources, UppsalaSweden, Aug. 19-21, 2015Hopkins and Roise. 2015. Optimization of Logging Residue Drying for Energy Products. 2015.Symposium on Systems Analysis in Forest Resources, Uppsala Sweden, Aug. 19-21, 2015Roise. 2014. Sustainable Forest Ecosystems: The Theory of Forest-Human Interactions or SocioEcology. International Symposium on Sustainable Forest Ecosystem Management. Seoul,Republic of Korea, May 28 – 30, 2014.Catts, G., Roise and Hannum. 2011. Toward the development of a commercial system toeffectively harvest small- diameter woody biomass for energy production, habitatmanagement and wildfire risk reduction. TAPPI, International Bioenergy & BioproductsConference. March 14-16, Atlanta GA, USARoise, J.P., L. Hannum and G. Catts. 2009. Machine System for Harvesting Small DiameterWoody Biomass and Reducing Hazardous Fuels: A Developmental Report. ASABEBioenergy Engineering Conference, Paper Number: Bio090001, Seattle, Washington,October 11-14, 2009Roise, J.P. and L. Hannun. 2008. Machine Trials for Harvesting Small Diameter WoodyBiomass. ASABE meeting, Frankfort KY, Feb. 2008.Roise, J.P. and G. Catts. 2008. Converting forest understory biomass into a valuable renewableenergy resource. INFORMS National Meeting, Oct. 13-15, Washington D.C.Roise, J.P. and J.V. Bianco. 2000. Generation of optimal transportation corridors through11

August 2018wetlands. Presented at INFORMS National Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, May, 2000.Roise, J.P. 1998. A Tactical Level Approach to Lumber Manufacturing Decisions: use of aComputer-Aided Sawing Pattern Design Program. Presented at INFORMS NationalConference, Seattle Washington, Oct.25-28, 1998.Gainey, K.W. and J.P. Roise. 1998. Wetlands Mitigation Optimization Model Using NC Crews.Presented at Connections 98: National Conference on Transportation, Wetlands and theNatural Environment, Sept. 1998.Roise, J.P. and Gainey, K. 1997. Analysis of Road Locations in Wetlands and Mitigation BankDevelopment. In the, Seventh Symposium on Systems Analysis in Forest Resources.USDA Forest Service, Gen. Tech. Report NC-205.Hughell, D. and J.P. Roise. 1997. Simulated Adaptive Management for Timber and WildlifeUnder Uncertainty. In the, Seventh Symposium on Systems Analysis in Forest Resources.USDA Forest Service, Gen. Tech. Report NC-205.Roise, J.P. 1997. The Pipeline problem: A Tactical Level Approach Linking Forest LevelPlanning to Project Planning. In the, Seventh Symposium on Systems Analysis in ForestResource

2000 - 2005 Director of Undergraduate Programs, Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources, NCSU, Raleigh, North Carolina . 1992 - 1999 Associate Professor, Forestry and Environmental Resources, NCSU . 1985 - 1991 Assistant Professor, Forestry, NCSU . 1980 - 1984 Assistant Forest Manager, Milwaukee Land Co., Forks Washington